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Author SHA1 Message Date
Wladimir J. van der Laan
4b6d804d64 Merge #11370: [test] Add getblockchaininfo functional test
f6ffb14 [test] Add getblockchaininfo functional test (João Barbosa)
fd8f45f [test] Add restart_node to BitcoinTestFramework (João Barbosa)

Pull request description:

  Adds functional test for `getblockchaininfo`. Also deals with the fact that `pruneheight` is only in the response when pruning is enabled (related to #11366).

Tree-SHA512: 56cdec0921f572874f2fdded0990d1722d1435c3ff9979e6bff1afdccdca6f8b214dbe8d7490cdac07b5758909db085132d14340de2cce943241f7ebde7e5b6c
2020-01-11 18:22:26 -06:00
Pieter Wuille
3ba12f24a1 Merge #11301: add m_added_nodes to connman options
35e5c2269 remove unused IsArgSet check (Marko Bencun)
605918272 add m_added_nodes to connman options (Marko Bencun)

Pull request description:

Tree-SHA512: ca4527a964dcda816b32d335e7fe4d0d8a668a83fbc5e4707ee452d00a7089fa59a88c9f2b1ecdf50e673f2a63fc364b23979e0153f91136525eceec10c2ede2
2020-01-11 18:22:25 -06:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
df1366f384 Merge #11380: Remove outdated share/certs/ directory
6951a1c Remove extremely outdated share/certs dir (MeshCollider)

Pull request description:

  The directory hasn't been touched for 5 years (other than a couple of typo fixes/renaming). The certificates are expired, the build process notes are out of date, especially with the gitian building and everything, Gavin no longer has anything to do with it, etc.

  The signing process is all documented (and scripted) elsewhere (e.g. doc/release-process.md and gitian-building.md, contrib/macdeploy and windeploy), this can just be removed

  @theuni can confirm if this is okay, we discussed it on IRC for a bit :)

Tree-SHA512: e229785f7514a0f9988105f2ce68531a0a876032983ee5c77f41f1a976b9e732eb63cf2eb1f82841df8f7194940635c5ea5d4f8b30f95e69c763f74d4a3a28b1
2020-01-11 18:22:25 -06:00
Pieter Wuille
d6c4485412 Merge #11351: Refactor: Modernize disallowed copy constructors/assignment
2a07f878a Refactor: Modernize disallowed copy constructors/assignment (Dan Raviv)

Pull request description:

  Use C++11's better capability of expressing an interface of a non-copyable class by publicly deleting its copy ctor and assignment operator instead of just declaring them private.

Tree-SHA512: 878f446be5a136bb2a90643aaeaca62948b575e6ef71ccc5b4b8f373e66f36ced00665128f36504e0ccfee639863d969329c4276154ef9f2a9de9137f0801e01
2020-01-11 18:22:25 -06:00
Pieter Wuille
6cf675807e Merge #10888: range-based loops and const qualifications in net.cpp
05cae8aef range-based loops and const qualifications in net.cpp (Marko Bencun)

Pull request description:

  Plus a use of std::copy() instead of manual copying.

  (The loop on line 117 is already done in #10493).

Tree-SHA512: d9839e330c71bb9781a4efa81ee353c9e3fd8a93c2120a309f7a0e516b119dd7abe0f0988546797801258b867a29581978515c05dda9e5b23097e15f705139b4
2020-01-11 18:22:25 -06:00
MarcoFalke
dac2112dd0 Merge #11323: mininode: add an optimistic write and disable nagle
1817398b3 mininode: add an optimistic write and disable nagle (Cory Fields)

Pull request description:

  Disclaimer: I'm not familiar with asyncore, so I'm unclear how safe this is. It works for me (tm).

  Because the poll/select loop may pause for 100msec before actually doing a send, and we have no way to force the loop awake, try sending from the calling thread if the queue is empty.

  Also, disable nagle as all sends should be either full messages or unfinished sends.

  This shaves an average of ~1 minute or so off of my accumulated runtime, and 10-15 seconds off of actual runtime.

Tree-SHA512: 6b61b8058e621dacf0b4dd353c10e3666fbda0691440eb6ebc432491ebada80a781dcd09291bf03e70112a41d3c2a0c91775ed08824b79bf8d0ebed11595c28b
2020-01-11 18:22:25 -06:00
Alexander Block
cb33702b74
Merge pull request #3276 from PastaPastaPasta/backports-0.16-pr2
Backports 0.16 pr2
2020-01-12 01:17:33 +01:00
Alexander Block
e890851e7d Backport bitcoin#11817: [tests] Change feature_csv_activation.py to use BitcoinTestFramework (#3278)
* [tests] fix flake8 nits in feature_csv_activation.py

* [tests] improve logging in feature_csv_activation.py

* [tests] Remove nested loops from feature_csv_activation.py

Makes the test a lot clearer.

* [tests] Move utility functions in feature_csv_activation.py out of class.

* [tests] Change feature_csv_activation.py to use BitcoinTestFramework

* Few import fixes

Co-authored-by: John Newbery <jonnynewbs@gmail.com>
2020-01-11 04:31:44 +03:00
Alexander Block
91b4a38398 Backport bitcoin#11773: [tests] Change feature_block.py to use BitcoinTestFramework (#3277)
* [tests] Change feature_block.py to use BitcoinTestFramework

* [tests] Fix flake8 warnings in feature_block.py

* [tests] Tidy up feature_block.py

- move all helper methods to the end
- remove block, create_tx and create_and_sign_tx shortcuts
- remove --runbarelyexpensive option, since it defaults to True and it's
unlikely that anyone ever runs the test with this option set to false.

* [tests] Add logging to feature_block.py

* [tests] Improve assert message when wait_until() fails

* Merge #13048: [tests] Fix feature_block flakiness

c1d742025c [tests] Fix feature_block flakiness (John Newbery)

Pull request description:

  feature_block.py occasionally fails on Travis. I believe this is due to
  a a race condition when reconnecting to bitcoind after a subtest that
  expects disconnection. If the test runs ahead and sends the INV for the
  subsequent test before we've received the initial sync getheaders, then
  we may end up sending two headers messages - one as a response to the
  initial sync getheaders and one in response to the INV getheaders. If
  both of those headers fail validation with a DoS score of 50 or higher,
  then we'll unexpectedly be disconnected.

  There is only one validation failure that has a DoS score bewteen 50 and
  100, which is high-hash. That's why the test is failing immediately
  after the "Reject a block with invalid work" subtest.

  Fix is to wait for the initial getheaders from the peer before we
  start populating our blockstore. That way we won't have any invalid
  headers to respond to it with.

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* Temporarely rename MAX_BLOCK_SIZE -> MAX_BLOCK_BASE_SIZE

We'll undo this after the next commit. This avoids merge many conflicts and
makes reviewing easier.

* Rename MAX_BLOCK_BASE_SIZE back to MAX_BLOCK_SIZE

* Use DoS score of 100 for bad-blk-sigops

This was accidently changed to 10 while backporting bitcoin#7287 and causes
test failures in p2p-fullblocktest.py

* Use allowOptimisticSend=true when sending reject messages

This fixes test failures in p2p-fullblocktest.py which expects reject
messages to be sent/received before connections get closed.

* Fix p2p-fullblocktest.py

- CBlock and friends are still in test_framework.mininode
- "-whitelist" causes connections to not be dropped, which in turn causes
  sync_blocks with reconnect=True to fail
- "bad-cb-amount" does not cause a ban in Dash, so reconnect must be False
- Dash already bans when a header is received which is a child of an invalid
  header, causing block requests to never happen

* Backport missing changes from bitcoin#13003

bitcoin#13003 was backported out of order which causes missed changes.

* Bump p2p-fullblocktest timeouts

* Increase RPC timeout in p2p-fullblocktest.py

Co-authored-by: John Newbery <jonnynewbs@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com>
2020-01-11 04:31:25 +03:00
UdjinM6
d570557920
Fix whitespaces to make linter happy 2020-01-10 10:34:04 -06:00
UdjinM6
ffcb2f63a1
More of 11300 2020-01-10 10:34:04 -06:00
UdjinM6
7f14febfb4
Fixes after 10753 2020-01-10 10:34:04 -06:00
UdjinM6
66dd61d54d
More of 10753 2020-01-10 10:34:03 -06:00
UdjinM6
5f8bcacd7f
More of 10793 2020-01-10 10:34:03 -06:00
UdjinM6
5857ec7154
More of 10969 2020-01-10 10:34:03 -06:00
UdjinM6
0b15551e3d
More of 10680 2020-01-10 10:34:02 -06:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
b03608d5c2
Merge #11469: fix typo in comment of chain.cpp
f902e40 fix typo in comment of chain.cpp (Johannes Kanig)

Pull request description:

Tree-SHA512: 1af049bd75f244febc2c249f7b743b481ed6ce935f1f5265881f57064d69e0f055b9334dae765132348125a5e688f99b07a255de7deacf37ac57d1e6966b5e4b
2020-01-10 10:34:02 -06:00
MarcoFalke
07de9ee889
Merge #11408: Trivial: Fix parameter name typo in ErasePurpose walletdb method
603efe9fc Fix parameter name typo in ErasePurpose walletdb method. (Pierre Rochard)

Pull request description:

  The header file has the correct method signature and the one usage in CWallet::DelAddressBook is correctly passing in EncodeDestination(address)

Tree-SHA512: ee0808a74111fd23a1c47ba5ab51de151fdd33a01d92895671e562ac184cbcb33180a3ff26c22e5717595592097b9fa33deca9878d89ce8d34687f09cfadfcf0
2020-01-10 10:34:02 -06:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
177b520b38
Merge #11392: Fix stale link in gitian-building.md
204cc98 fix  link error (Shooter)

Pull request description:

  The  `perform-gitian-builds`  is  not  exist,
  replace  `perform-gitian-builds` with  `setup-and-perform-gitian-builds`.

Tree-SHA512: c4f3fb4b6ae502a2e7a6857d3075734d493f549871b80ec00a2733ee689b00f98aa67ce7c3b7facf1ae4949b7845e1e2ef6f727aeca0c88c00b46d77b4d7e570
2020-01-10 10:34:01 -06:00
Pieter Wuille
f9b5bae111
Merge #11390: [docs] document scripted-diff
90ab62c45 [docs] document scripted-diff (John Newbery)

Pull request description:

  Document scripted-diffs in developer-notes.md

  I sometimes comment on PRs that a scripted-diff would be appropriate, but I don't have any documentation to point to. Fix that.

Tree-SHA512: 7d4a14b9217c812e4c27601e5e6dd8054cf5104cd20ecbe1ec0a84c217cc4b0645b7c0d2e3a89fdd4d059cafbc388acbddba75a430308f8279200b9383e009de
2020-01-10 10:34:01 -06:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
44b47017ef
Merge #11385: Remove some unused functions and methods
46c9043 Remove some unused functions and methods (Pieter Wuille)

Pull request description:

  In the case of CKey's destructor, it seems to have been an oversight in #8753 not to delete it. At this point, it results in the move constructors/assignment operators for CKey being deleted, which may have
  a performance impact (requiring a pool allocation/copy/free, rather than just handing over the pointer from one CKey to another)

Tree-SHA512: 89715bafe3e0bea2c46fc92bc6a1010360a3fee2719f97b81ca379581003409b0876b50f992208a3c13c7f5b77f1866db09954e7d102f6a452fe5d7aed2044a1
2020-01-10 10:34:01 -06:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
c8081ae192
Merge #11132: Document assumptions that are being made to avoid NULL pointer dereferences
fdc3293 Document assumptions that are being made to avoid NULL pointer dereferences (practicalswift)

Pull request description:

  Document assumptions (via `assert(…)`:s) that are being made avoid `NULL` pointer dereferences.

  Rationale:
  * Make it clear to human reviewers and non-human static analyzers that what might look like potential `NULL` pointer dereferences are written the way they are intentionally (these cases are currently flagged by various static analyzers).

Tree-SHA512: b424328195e2680e1e4ec546298f718c49e5ad182147dc004de580693db1b50eec4065e1c4f232bdb302baa12954265a50ba21cb5ba4ff30248535b2de778672
2020-01-10 10:34:00 -06:00
MarcoFalke
218f65d208
Merge #11340: Trivial: Fix validation comments
a0b4c2461 Trivial: Fix validation comments (Dan Raviv)

Pull request description:

  - Move comment about transaction/block weight calculation so it applies not only to the GetBlockWeight function but also to GetTransactionWeight
  - Fix comment in validation.cpp referencing future deployment of BIP113. It has already been deployed.
  - The doc comment for BLOCK_DOWNLOAD_WINDOW wasn't updated since pruning was introduced, so it still refers to pruning as something that might happen in the future. A larger BLOCK_DOWNLOAD_WINDOW window would now, indeed, make pruning harder.

Tree-SHA512: ff86ff02c993e8317b9a0decfe5f5b6aae77b7d50e2b253ed73eb553348142bfc30cfeda15fae91907bab8f920e0ea7c52714f4cc7f33a9d6a777f708e2c99ba
2020-01-10 10:34:00 -06:00
MarcoFalke
45d1923490
Merge #11330: Trivial: Fix comments for DEFAULT_WHITELIST[FORCE]RELAY
dc2f737ae Trivial: Fix comments for DEFAULT_WHITELIST[FORCE]RELAY (danra)

Pull request description:

Tree-SHA512: 1156a34f19be81029e736a672df4eda4578ccfea2b3446356c071409db2652e4517246a8e4c23f7c2bf3d6cd8c61501db05fbf6628c1c55ca8f9e04107f3eab8
2020-01-10 10:33:59 -06:00
MarcoFalke
99ccb6ebdd
Merge #10767: [wallet] Clarify wallet initialization / destruction interface
5d2a3995e [trivial] fixup comment for VerifyWallets() (John Newbery)
43b0e81d0 [wallet] Add StartWallets() function to wallet/init.cpp (John Newbery)
290f3c56d [wallet] Add RegisterWalletRPC() function to wallet/init.cpp (John Newbery)
062d63102 [wallet] Add CloseWallets() function to wallet/init.cpp (John Newbery)
77fe07c15 [wallet] Add StopWallets() function to wallet/init.cpp (John Newbery)
2da5eafa4 [wallet] Add FlushWallets() function to wallet/init.cpp (John Newbery)
1b9cee66e [wallet] Rename WalletVerify() to VerifyWallets() (John Newbery)
9c76ba18c [wallet] Rename InitLoadWallet() to OpenWallets() (John Newbery)

Pull request description:

  Apologies for the mostly code move only PR. This is a pre-req for both #10740 and #10762

  All wallet component initialization/destruction functions are now in their own `wallet/init.cpp` translation unit and are no longer static functions on the CWallet class. The bitcoin_server also no longer has any knowledge that there are multiple wallets in vpwallet.

  There should be no changes in behavior from this PR.

Tree-SHA512: 7c260eb094f2fa1a88d803769ba60935810968a7309f731135e4b17623b97f18c03bbcd293c942093d1efce62c6c978f9ff484d54dc9a60bc2fcb5af2d160fcd
2020-01-10 10:33:59 -06:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
ec496efdb9
Merge #11238: Add assertions before potential null deferences
c00199244 Fix potential null dereferences (MeshCollider)

Pull request description:

  Picked up by the static analyzer [Facebook Infer](http://fbinfer.com/) which I was playing around with for another research project. Just adding some asserts before dereferencing potentially null pointers.

Tree-SHA512: 9c01dab2d21bce75c7c7ef867236654ab538318a1fb39f96f09cdd2382a05be1a6b2db0a1169a94168864e82ffeae0686a383db6eba799742bdd89c37ac74397
2020-01-10 10:33:59 -06:00
Pasta
5d4e6dc9ae
keep nVersion as 16 byte integer
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
2020-01-10 10:33:58 -06:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
6962568009
Merge #8330: Structure Packing Optimizations in C{,Mutable}Transaction
37495e0d8 Reorder C{,Mutable}Transaction for better packing (Jeremy Rubin)

Pull request description:

  These commits revise the layout of a few key classes to eliminate padding, eliminating useless memory overhead.

  -This reduces CTransaction from 96 bytes to 88 bytes

Tree-SHA512: 91d1fec363edebbb1f1a5b98142c767511e99d3be857148a76e31cc512c9ab3d153083fa6b46b6407974d3b88de984b436c33e8606fbb2b273d74c825195aa17
2020-01-10 10:33:58 -06:00
MarcoFalke
b1774d8735
Merge #11246: github-merge: Coalesce git fetches
dabee00ef github-merge: Coalesce git fetches (Wladimir J. van der Laan)

Pull request description:

  Fetch the destination branch as well as PR in one go. Saves a few seconds (as well as one ssh authentication, when using a yubikey) when using github-merge.py.

Tree-SHA512: 618fcc07f60b63de3b7818094c5a307933324b76418aa02c509209bb7b540b3da0abe312bbfd0ca843469ed82228b2c43c2361180ba81bee13038aafac4a14b3
2020-01-10 10:33:58 -06:00
MarcoFalke
9f672f82a1
Merge #11173: RPC: Fix currency unit string in the help text
47ba2c312 Fix currency/fee-rate unit string in the help text (Akio Nakamura)

Pull request description:

  1. The RPC help text should use the constant `CURRENCY_UNIT` defined in `policy/feerate.cpp` instead of the literal `'BTC'`.
    In the following 2 RPC commands, `'BTC'` is written directly in the help text.
    This commit changes them to use that constant.
       1) `estimatesmartfee`
       2) `estimaterawfee`

  2. Some RPC command use `'satoshis'` as the unit.
    It should be written as `'satoshis'` instead of `'Satoshis'` in the RPC help text.
    So, this commit fixes this typo in `getblocktemplate`.

Tree-SHA512: d0bd1cd90560e59bf456b076b958a2a1c998f85a7e65aeb6b2abcaba18919a3ae62f7c3909210461084c1a3275a35b6ba3ea3ec8f5cce33702ffe383c9e84bce
2020-01-10 10:33:57 -06:00
Russell Yanofsky
fc4ab83c83
Merge #10976: [MOVEONLY] Move some static functions out of wallet.h/cpp #10976
Move some static functions out of wallet.h/cpp

This commit just moves a few function declarations and updates callers.
Function bodies are moved in two followup MOVEONLY commits.

This change is desirable because wallet.h/cpp are monolithic and hard to
navigate, so pulling things out and grouping together pieces of related
functionality should improve the organization.

Another proximate motivation is the wallet process separation work in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10973, where (at least initially)
parameter parsing and fee estimation are still done in the main process rather
than the wallet process, and having functions that run in different processes
scrambled up throughout wallet.cpp is unnecessarily confusing.

MOVEONLY: Fee functions wallet/wallet.cpp -> wallet/fees.cpp

make it actual move only

Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>

MOVEONLY: Init functions wallet/wallet.cpp -> wallet/init.cpp

make it actual move only

Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>

add keepass include

Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
2020-01-10 10:33:57 -06:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
fdf3f25a0a
Merge #10969: Declare single-argument (non-converting) constructors "explicit"
64fb0ac Declare single-argument (non-converting) constructors "explicit" (practicalswift)

Pull request description:

  Declare single-argument (non-converting) constructors `explicit`.

  In order to avoid unintended implicit conversions.

  For a more thorough discussion, see ["C.46: By default, declare single-argument constructors explicit"](http://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines#c46-by-default-declare-single-argument-constructors-explicit) in the C++ Core Guidelines (Stroustrup & Sutter).

Tree-SHA512: e0c6922e56b11fa402621a38656d8b1122d16dd8f160e78626385373cf184ac7f26cb4c1851eca47e9b0dbd5e924e39a85c3cbdcb627a05ee3a655ecf5f7a0f1
2020-01-10 10:33:57 -06:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
b5e2f73fee
contrib: Ignore historical release notes for whitespace check
Lint checks should not test these, they are historical documents,
and we don't want to encourage silly changes to them to satisfy
a checker.

Hopefully makes travis pass again on master.

Tree-SHA512: 37e6716c4fd5e8a4e579f9b84042e6b0ac224836b6c851cd1ca3f7d46611ffd3003bed0ae08dd0457f69d6eaa485a0d21c631e7ef16b14bdb0f2f78ea700332d
2020-01-10 10:33:56 -06:00
MarcoFalke
80f4de55fd
Merge #11300: Tests: Add a lint check for trailing whitespace *dash* no travis
*DASH* doesn't implement this check into travis

1f379b1f0 Add tab char lint check and exclude imported dependencies (MeshCollider)
dd365612f Add a lint check for trailing whitespace. (Evan Klitzke)

Pull request description:

  This is a new attempt at #11005

  Addressed nits, excluded imported dependencies, squashed the original commits, and added a test for tab characters in the *.cpp *.h *.md *.py *.sh files too as per @practicalswift suggestion

Tree-SHA512: d2dfbedc8469026f39b0c63d9a71d8b8e2ed3815d69fecaabad10304d977d6345728c4c865ec7600ed539b1f7cabaa826b50312f4d2eef0a1583d4ff9024c36d
2020-01-10 10:33:56 -06:00
MarcoFalke
3ca3c65897
Merge #10753: test: Check RPC argument mapping *dash* no travis
*DASH* DOES NOT IMPLEMENT RUNNING THIS IN TRAVIS

77aa9e59e test: Check RPC argument mapping (Wladimir J. van der Laan)

Pull request description:

  Parse the dispatch tables from the server implementation files, and the conversion table from the client (see #10751).

  Perform the following consistency checks:

  - Arguments defined in conversion table, must be present in dispatch table. If not, it was probably forgotten to add them to the dispatch table, and they will not work.

  - Arguments defined in conversion table must have the same names as in the dispatch table. If not, they will not work.

  - All aliases for an argument must either be present in the conversion table, or not. Anything in between means an oversight and some aliases won't work.

  Any of these results in an error.

  It also performs a consistency check to see if the same named argument is sometimes converted, and sometimes not. E.g. one RPC call might have a 'verbose' argument that is converted,
  another RPC call might have one that is not converted. This is not necessarily wrong, but points at a possible error (as well as makes the API harder to memorize) - so it is emitted as a warning (could upgrade this to error).

  This test is added to travis and run when `CHECK_DOC`. Currently fails with the following output:
  ```
  * Checking consistency between dispatch tables and vRPCConvertParams
  ERROR: createrawtransaction argument 3 (named optintorbf in vRPCConvertParams) is not defined in dispatch table
  ERROR: getblock argument ['verbosity', 'verbose'] has conflicts in vRPCConvertParams conversion specifier [True, False]
  WARNING: conversion mismatch for argument named verbose ([('getblock', False), ('getblockheader', True), ('getmempoolancestors', True), ('getmempooldescendants', True), ('getrawmempool', True), ('getrawtransaction', True)])
  ```
  - ~#10698 fixes the first ERROR~
  - #10747 fixes the second ERROR, as well as the WARNING

  Update: #10698 was merged, leaving:
  ```
  * Checking consistency between dispatch tables and vRPCConvertParams
  ERROR: getblock argument ['verbosity', 'verbose'] has conflicts in vRPCConvertParams conversion specifier [True, False]
  WARNING: conversion mismatch for argument named verbose ([('getblock', False), ('getblockheader', True), ('getmempoolancestors', True), ('getmempooldescendants', True), ('getrawmempool', True), ('getrawtransaction', True)])
  ```

Tree-SHA512: feabebfbeda5d4613b2b9d5265aa6bde4e1a0235297ffd48fa415ad7edc531d9ed7913fe76d191ac60d481a915a326f216bc93de3c671e45e1d14e97d07dea7a
2020-01-10 10:33:56 -06:00
MarcoFalke
00167dea54
Merge #11078: [tests] Make p2p-leaktests.py more robust
0063d2c3d [tests] Make p2p-leaktests.py more robust (John Newbery)

Pull request description:

  There has been an example of p2p-leaktests.py failing on travis in the new service bits test (introduced in #11001 . It appeared to me that the previous p2p connections had not been fully disconnected before attempting to add new p2p connections.

  I've added a sleep and restarted the NetworkThread, but I don't know whether this will fix the problem, since I'm unable to reproduce the failure locally.

  @MarcoFalke - not sure what you want to do here? I don't think this change could make things any worse.

Tree-SHA512: f5427c26267185a903c9b75bb3925bf153b8afce70c8e493bf8f585f57d809d20643b4ee69081300b211d22e960242aecc3d719f4ddd230aa08fdc5484b55055
2020-01-10 10:33:55 -06:00
MarcoFalke
094298d187
Merge #10691: Trivial: Properly comment about shutdown process in init.cpp file.
581c41157 Properly comment about shutdown process in init.cpp file (Kyuntae Ethan Kim)

Pull request description:

Tree-SHA512: 8aaf739ca5eb2cf6f777b69a0d65f391ba311a33d2e23abc4d3008f90c6ef9da79d0683845abfc08978309f43409f0a7021663f8c564e157224c1dbe15138158
2020-01-10 10:33:55 -06:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
b515e7c120
Merge #11268: [macOS] remove Growl support, remove unused code
f151f5f50 [macOS] remove Growl support, remove unused code (Jonas Schnelli)

Pull request description:

  There is no longer a reason to support Growl.
  A) It went to pay-ware since a couple of years
  B) Since OSX 10.8, the operating system has its own modal notification options (Notification Center).

  This PR removes support for Growl.
  OSX notification centre is still supported after this PR.

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2020-01-10 10:33:55 -06:00
MarcoFalke
b74f55143f
Merge #11286: [depends] Don't build libevent sample code
f38c05104 [depends] Don't build libevent sample code (fanquake)

Pull request description:

  Noticed today while doing Windows depends builds.
  Before and after libevent build on OS X.

  ```
  Building libevent...
    GEN      include/event2/event-config.h
  /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/make  all-am
    CC       buffer.lo
    CC       bufferevent.lo
    CC       bufferevent_filter.lo
    CC       bufferevent_ratelim.lo
    CC       bufferevent_sock.lo
    CC       bufferevent_pair.lo
    CC       event.lo
    CC       evmap.lo
    CC       evthread.lo
    CC       evutil.lo
    CC       evutil_rand.lo
    CC       evutil_time.lo
    CC       listener.lo
    CC       log.lo
    CC       select.lo
    CC       poll.lo
    CC       kqueue.lo
    CC       signal.lo
    CC       evdns.lo
    CC       event_tagging.lo
    CC       evrpc.lo
    CC       http.lo
    CC       evthread_pthread.lo
    CC       sample/dns-example.o
    CC       sample/event-read-fifo.o
    CC       sample/hello-world.o
    CC       sample/http-server.o
    CC       sample/http-connect.o
    CC       sample/signal-test.o
    CC       sample/time-test.o
    CCLD     libevent_core.la
    CCLD     libevent_pthreads.la
    CCLD     libevent.la
    CCLD     libevent_extra.la
    CCLD     sample/event-read-fifo
    CCLD     sample/dns-example
    CCLD     sample/hello-world
    CCLD     sample/http-server
    CCLD     sample/http-connect
    CCLD     sample/signal-test
    CCLD     sample/time-test
  Staging libevent...
  ```

  ```
  Building libevent...
    GEN      include/event2/event-config.h
  /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/make  all-am
    CC       buffer.lo
    CC       bufferevent.lo
    CC       bufferevent_filter.lo
    CC       bufferevent_pair.lo
    CC       bufferevent_ratelim.lo
    CC       bufferevent_sock.lo
    CC       event.lo
    CC       evmap.lo
    CC       evthread.lo
    CC       evutil.lo
    CC       evutil_rand.lo
    CC       evutil_time.lo
    CC       listener.lo
    CC       log.lo
    CC       select.lo
    CC       poll.lo
    CC       kqueue.lo
    CC       signal.lo
    CC       evdns.lo
    CC       event_tagging.lo
    CC       evrpc.lo
    CC       http.lo
    CC       evthread_pthread.lo
    CCLD     libevent_core.la
    CCLD     libevent_pthreads.la
    CCLD     libevent.la
    CCLD     libevent_extra.la
  Staging libevent...
  ```

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2020-01-10 10:33:55 -06:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
75ec11ee93
Merge #10793: Changing &var[0] to var.data()
592404f03 Changing &vec[0] to vec.data(), what 9804 missed (MeshCollider)

Pull request description:

  This just continues the work of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9804

  Modifies a lot of `&vector[]`'s to `vector.data()`'s across all the files including tests, just the stuff that 9804 missed

Tree-SHA512: dd1a9dffb999dea4fba78dcc91fe02f90250db86f5c74948e1ff3e8b4036b2154b600555eaa04dece5368920aae3513bc36425dc96e4319ca1041b0928a6b656
2020-01-10 10:33:54 -06:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
d7a2232103
Merge #10916: add missing lock to crypter GetKeys()
fe09b0197 add missing lock to crypter GetKeys() (Marko Bencun)
5cb3da04b keystore GetKeys(): return result instead of writing to reference (Marko Bencun)

Pull request description:

  Issue: #10905

  First commit makes GetKeys() return the result instead of writing to a reference to remove some useless lines.

Tree-SHA512: bb51255b5a6cf5488c3d5dee89f539d41f0717f018441d120047f877e0a705a133fb3b7a97d1cf8f73b5d2ed93dd2dbdfcd6f394e40105af2a12e01d397cb402
2020-01-10 10:33:54 -06:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
84e5b323b2
Merge #11232: Ensure that data types are consistent
061297f0a Ensure that data types are consistent (jjz)

Pull request description:

  1. nStatus of CBlockIndex  is consistent with the definition of Enum(BlockStatus)
  2. The BlockHeader is consistent with the type of variable defined in CBlockHeader

Tree-SHA512: 3d4a55c62d3e17b9c83807eae153db4fcfcd8477c9413a45dedfa157563e77b775a66974648d28c9d44ac45a5705eef83b31a8a3b44316dc9814b85526a9d034
2020-01-10 10:33:54 -06:00
MarcoFalke
b1af3b8db9
Merge #10680: Fix inconsistencies and grammar in various files
1d8df0141 Fix MD formatting in REST-interface.md and spelling mistake in test_runner.py (MeshCollider)
41f3e84aa Fix inconsistencies and grammar in various files (MeshCollider)

Pull request description:

  Just a simple fix of some inconsistent capitalization, formatting and grammar in a few files (no code changes)

Tree-SHA512: 60b12a5a5c69a1af4a25b7db0b32ed806ed62ad2966cee08b3792a7cfa7f51848fd485349b4c09e60a7eedfdf55ee730c51daa066d6e226ae404c93342bf3e13

Without RPM stuff
2020-01-10 10:33:53 -06:00
Alexander Block
99715f36dd Don't load caches when blocks/chainstate was deleted and also delete old caches (#3280)
* Don't load caches when blocks/chainstate was not present

* Delete old cache files when we decided to not load them

* Make sure cache files are of the exact format we expected them to be, flush empty objects into them instead of deleting files naively

* Streamline logic a bit, rename fIgnoreCacheFiles to fLoadCacheFiles

Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-01-10 13:24:21 +03:00
PastaPastaPasta
f4f9f918dc [Pretty Trivial] Adjust some comments (#3252)
* remove extra e

Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>

* scripted-diff: Replace smth with something

-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's/smth/something/' ./src/*.h ./src/*.cpp ./src/*/*.h ./src/*/*.cpp ./src/*/*/*.h ./src/*/*/*.cpp
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2020-01-08 08:02:49 +01:00
Alexander Block
26fb682e91
Speed up prevector initialization and vector assignment from prevectors (#3274)
* Implement assign_to in prevector

* Implement optimized fill() methods for trivially constructible types in prevector

No need to invoke the "new" operator on every element when the elements
are trivially constructible (e.g. unsigned char)

* Benchmark prevector<...>::const_iterator vs vector.assign()

* Manually invoke ::memmove instead of relying on the stl

Some compilers do not automatically switch to memmove internally, so lets
do this manually.

* Use prevector::assign_to in benchmark

* Rename prevector benchmarks

* Use larger copy ranges in benchmarks

Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-01-08 08:02:17 +01:00
UdjinM6
6ac36b8865 Fix log output after backporting 10303 (#3275) 2020-01-08 08:01:53 +01:00
Alexander Block
9c9cac6d67
Show quorum connections in "quorum dkgstatus" and use it in mine_quorum (#3271)
Instead of statically sleeping 2 seconds
2020-01-08 08:01:26 +01:00
Alexander Block
e732a9281c
Merge pull request #3281 from codablock/pr_backport_14630
Backport "--failfast" and "--ci" for test_runner.py
2020-01-08 08:00:45 +01:00
MarcoFalke
ef59dce92e Merge #14630: test_runner: Remove travis specific code
fa43626611 test_runner: Remove travis specific code (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  The tests are no longer run on travis, but in a docker, developer machines or a windows vm.

  The code was essentially dead for months now. Fix that by explicitly passing in `--ci` to the test runner on our docker and appveyor windows vm.

Tree-SHA512: 5d48693c03e8eb27536658ccf9ba738fe93a72abd4b72c80caac084b5b2cdffa77a1031a671eeefe70b71d63500f55917803d4be54d01849722afdccb700a9e6
2020-01-07 23:12:29 +01:00